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Inception Bridge

The Inception Bridge enables secure cross-chain asset transfers between Inception and other blockchain networks. This guide covers how the bridge works, security measures, and usage guidelines.

Overview

The Inception Bridge uses a lock-and-mint mechanism for Phase I operations:

  1. Lock: Assets are locked on the source chain
  2. Verify: A signer set validates the lock transaction
  3. Mint: Equivalent wrapped assets are minted on the destination chain
  4. Reverse: Burn wrapped assets to unlock originals on source chain

Bridge Architecture

Signer Set

The bridge is secured by a distributed signer set:

  • Multi-signature validation: Multiple independent signers must approve transfers
  • Geographic distribution: Signers located in different regions
  • Diversity: Mix of validators, institutions, and community members
  • Threshold signatures: Requires M-of-N signatures for security
  • Regular rotation: Signer set updated periodically
Decentralization Path

Phase I uses a trusted signer set. Future phases will incorporate more decentralized security mechanisms like optimistic verification and zero-knowledge proofs.

Security Measures

Daily Caps

To limit risk exposure:

  • Daily transfer limits: Maximum amount per 24-hour period
  • Per-transaction limits: Maximum single transfer amount
  • Dynamic adjustments: Caps may adjust based on network conditions

Example limits (subject to change via governance — check status for current caps):

AssetDaily CapPer-Tx Limit
ETHTBATBA
USDCTBATBA
USDTTBATBA
Rate Limits

If you hit a daily cap, wait until the 24-hour window resets. Track current usage on the bridge interface.

Circuit Breakers

Automatic safety mechanisms pause the bridge if suspicious activity is detected:

  • Anomaly detection: Unusual transfer patterns trigger investigation
  • Price oracle failures: Bridge pauses if price feeds become unreliable
  • Signer threshold: Bridge pauses if too many signers are offline
  • Manual override: Bridge operators can pause in emergencies

When triggered:

  1. Immediate pause: No new transfers initiated
  2. Investigation: Team investigates the trigger cause
  3. Communication: Users informed via status page and social media
  4. Resolution: Bridge resumes once safety confirmed

Pause and Unpause Rules

Bridge can be paused for:

  • Security incidents or exploits
  • Significant smart contract bugs discovered
  • Signer set threshold not met
  • Critical infrastructure failures
  • Planned maintenance or upgrades

Unpause requirements:

  • Issue resolved and verified
  • Signer set quorum restored
  • Multi-signature approval from governance
  • Waiting period after announcement (typically 24-48 hours)
  • Comprehensive post-mortem published
User Funds

When the bridge is paused, in-flight transactions are not affected. Your funds remain secure in the bridge contracts and will be processed when the bridge resumes.

Supported Assets

Phase I Assets

Initial bridge support includes (subject to governance approval and security audits):

  • ETH: Wrapped as wETH on Inception
  • USDC: Major stablecoin
  • USDT: Major stablecoin
  • DAI: Decentralized stablecoin
Status Updates

For live endpoints, caps, and incident updates, always check the Inception Status page: https://inceptionera.com/status

All bridged assets are subject to governance approval and comprehensive security audits before being enabled.

Adding New Assets

Assets are added through governance proposals. Criteria include:

  • Sufficient liquidity on both chains
  • Established price feeds
  • Community demand
  • Security considerations
  • Technical compatibility

Using the Bridge

Prerequisites

  • Wallet with assets on source chain
  • INCP for gas fees on Inception (for bridging to Inception)
  • Native gas token on source chain (ETH for Ethereum, etc.)

Bridge Process (Source Chain → Inception)

  1. Connect Wallet: Visit the bridge interface at bridge.inceptionera.com (when live)
  2. Select Asset: Choose the asset to bridge
  3. Enter Amount: Specify how much to transfer
  4. Review Details:
    • Amount to receive (after fees)
    • Estimated time
    • Gas fees
  5. Approve Token: Allow bridge contract to access your tokens
  6. Initiate Transfer: Submit the lock transaction
  7. Wait for Confirmations: Source chain requires finality
  8. Signer Verification: Signers validate the lock
  9. Receive Assets: Wrapped assets minted on Inception

Estimated time: 15-30 minutes depending on source chain finality

Bridge Process (Inception → Source Chain)

  1. Connect Wallet: Ensure connected to Inception network
  2. Select Asset: Choose wrapped asset to bridge back
  3. Enter Amount: Specify how much to unlock
  4. Review Details: Check fees and estimated time
  5. Initiate Burn: Burn wrapped assets on Inception
  6. Wait for Finality: Inception finality (~12.8 minutes)
  7. Signer Verification: Signers validate the burn
  8. Unlock Assets: Original assets released on source chain

Estimated time: 20-40 minutes depending on network conditions

Fees

Bridge fees cover operational costs and security:

  • Bridge Fee: Small percentage (typically 0.1-0.3%)
  • Gas Fees: Paid on both source and destination chains
  • Signer Compensation: Portion allocated to signer set
  • Protocol Treasury: Portion to Inception treasury

Fee distribution (example):

  • 0.05% to signer set
  • 0.05% to protocol treasury
  • 0.1% total bridge fee
Dynamic Fees

Fees may adjust based on network congestion and operational costs. Check current fees on the bridge interface.

Safety Guidelines

Before Bridging

  • Verify URL: Ensure you're on the official bridge interface
  • Check limits: Confirm your transfer is within daily and per-tx limits
  • Test first: Bridge a small amount before large transfers
  • Sufficient gas: Ensure you have gas tokens on both chains
  • Understand fees: Account for bridge fees and gas costs

During Bridge

  • Don't refresh: Let the process complete
  • Save transaction hash: Record the source chain transaction
  • Monitor status: Watch the bridge interface for updates
  • Be patient: Transfers require multiple confirmations

After Bridge

  • Verify receipt: Check your destination wallet received assets
  • Add tokens: Add wrapped token to your wallet if needed
  • Keep records: Save transaction hashes for both chains
Common Scams
  • Fake bridge sites: Only use official URLs
  • Discord/Telegram support scams: Never share private keys
  • Too-good-to-be-true rates: Verify fees on official bridge only
  • Urgent action requests: Legitimate bridge never requires urgency

Monitoring Bridge Health

Check bridge status before transferring:

  • Status Page: inceptionera.com/status
  • Bridge Interface: Real-time health indicators
  • Signer Uptime: Number of active signers
  • Daily Volumes: Current usage vs. daily caps

Troubleshooting

Transfer Stuck

If your transfer appears stuck:

  1. Check confirmations: Ensure source chain reached finality
  2. Verify signer quorum: Check sufficient signers are online
  3. Look for pause: Bridge may be temporarily paused
  4. Wait longer: Some transfers take 30+ minutes
  5. Contact support: If >1 hour with no progress

Transfer Failed

Reasons a transfer might fail:

  • Insufficient gas: Transaction reverted due to low gas
  • Daily cap reached: Transfer exceeds remaining daily limit
  • Invalid amount: Below minimum or above maximum per-tx limit
  • Unsupported asset: Asset not yet bridged by bridge
  • Bridge paused: Security measure activated

Recovery: Failed transactions on source chain don't lose funds. The lock transaction will revert and funds remain in your wallet.

Wrong Network

If you sent to the wrong address or network:

  • Cross-chain transfers are irreversible
  • Ensure correct destination address and network before confirming
  • Contact support immediately if error occurred, but recovery may not be possible

Bridge Contracts

Verify Addresses

Always verify bridge contract addresses from official documentation:

Never trust contract addresses from social media or unofficial sources.

Contract addresses will be published here once deployed.

Governance and Upgrades

Bridge parameters are controlled by governance:

  • Signer set updates
  • Fee adjustments
  • Daily and per-tx limit changes
  • Adding/removing supported assets
  • Protocol upgrades

Upgrade process:

  1. Proposal submitted to governance
  2. Community discussion period
  3. Voting period (7 days)
  4. If approved: Timelock delay (7-14 days)
  5. Execution of changes

Future Phases

Phase II (Planned):

  • Optimistic verification mechanism
  • Increased decentralization
  • Lower fees through efficiency gains
  • Additional source chains

Phase III (Future):

  • Zero-knowledge proof verification
  • Fully trustless operation
  • Expanded asset support
  • Cross-chain DEX integration

Important Notes

Bridge Limitations
  • Bridged assets are wrapped representations, not native tokens
  • Liquidity on Inception may differ from source chains
  • Bridge downtime prevents new transfers (existing transfers complete)
  • Always verify bridge health before large transfers
  • Keep transaction records for support requests

Resources

Security Audits

The bridge contracts will undergo comprehensive security audits before launch. Audit reports will be published at:

Need Help?

  • Review this documentation thoroughly
  • Check the Status Page
  • Visit the FAQ section below
  • Contact support through official channels only

FAQ

What happens if signers go offline?

The bridge requires an M-of-N threshold. If too many signers are offline, the bridge pauses automatically to prevent security risks. Transfers resume when quorum is restored.

Can I cancel a bridge transfer?

Once initiated, bridge transfers cannot be canceled. Ensure all details are correct before confirming.

How long do transfers take?

Typically 15-40 minutes depending on source chain finality and network conditions. The bridge interface shows estimated times.

Are bridge fees refundable?

Bridge fees are non-refundable as they compensate signers and cover operational costs.

What if I send the wrong amount?

The bridge will process whatever amount you sent, subject to minimum and maximum limits. Double-check amounts before confirming.

Can I bridge directly to another address?

Yes, most bridge interfaces allow specifying a different destination address. Ensure the destination address is correct and under your control.

Next Steps